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. >> i think you're mixing apples with oranges. are talking about on 90% is a number that the gao uses as an effectiveness ratio. it is a chelation of apprehension -- calculation of apprehension of the thames. technology is the part that will help us more confident in the -- in apprehensive. obviously everyone's when hundred percent of everything. wants 100% of everything. it will not happen. someone who has lived at the border the whole time, you can make it safe and sas can w h the forces you have. ththe at is al that we strive for. the 3500 additiol personnel for the ports of entry -- are for the ports of entries themselves. the ports have become so clogged and the lines get so long. that becomes an incentive to go around and try to sneak in through some other way. the 3500 and designed to meet what we need to accurately staff the ports. isthe 90% that the gao describing is the u.s. and border whether it is north, south, over water, or land, just the land period. >> those are the numbers from a recent report. >> i want to be sur
. >> i think you're mixing apples with oranges. are talking about on 90% is a number that the gao uses as an effectiveness ratio. it is a chelation of apprehension -- calculation of apprehension of the thames. technology is the part that will help us more confident in the -- in apprehensive. obviously everyone's when hundred percent of everything. wants 100% of everything. it will not happen. someone who has lived at the border the whole time, you can make it safe and sas can w h the...
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we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ,x0; this. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is the chief foreign correspondent for nbc news until jimmy fallon takes over in 2014. please welcome richard engel! ( cheers and applause ) a it's good to see you again. all right, all right. youews. also of autor of twoooksnd a recent article called "vanity" magazine, talking out when you were taken hospital in syria. wherea you just come bk i ju got ohe plane today. >>stepeally? how dohey e thensio tein the rean ns yomeso says,e loing athatkehelk i've got nucary bsis, not at al you see people who sual. ey are going about their si childre were going to school. ver the long term, they're very worried. ovethe lgerm sis i therea faces. stephen this guy could tually psh the button. >> yeah. the are nearly 30,000 american troops in that count not for no reon. hey're there becausehe noth is considere thitime las yeas i north korea. stephen: is it lovely? what is-- ( laughter ) it's springtime. at's it likthere ti. youe
we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ,x0; this. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is the chief foreign correspondent for nbc news until jimmy fallon takes over in 2014. please welcome richard engel! ( cheers and applause ) a it's good to see you again. all right, all right. youews. also of autor of twoooksnd a recent article called "vanity" magazine, talking out when you were taken hospital in syria. wherea you just come bk i ju got ohe plane today....
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. >> stephen: what brings you to the big apple? >> it's my first time here. we went to see "wicked" last night. >> stephen: are you going to score any weed? >> i don't know about that? >> >> stephen: just make sure you do it legally by asking a cop where to smoke pot. ( laughter ). i doped up quite an appetite. mmm-mmm-mmm. yes, my good man, hello, where are you from? >> i'm from egypt. >> stephen: you're from egypt. >> do you want some ketchup? >> >> stephen: no, ketchup is for puzzies. got it, got it, right. hi, i'm steve c. i love ice cream. and i love giant heads and tiny bodies. ( laughter ) there was just one more item left on my times square bucket list. perhaps one of these young ladies could make my dreams come true. ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) i had never felt more alive. my day in the city was more than i had ever hoped for. ♪ start spreading the news i'm leaving today ♪ i want to be a part of it new york, new york ♪ these ba-da-bum something or other good day ♪ right to the very heart of it new york, new york. gloat ba-ba, with a bucket on my hea
. >> stephen: what brings you to the big apple? >> it's my first time here. we went to see "wicked" last night. >> stephen: are you going to score any weed? >> i don't know about that? >> >> stephen: just make sure you do it legally by asking a cop where to smoke pot. ( laughter ). i doped up quite an appetite. mmm-mmm-mmm. yes, my good man, hello, where are you from? >> i'm from egypt. >> stephen: you're from egypt. >> do you want...
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we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) &8 this. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is the chief foreign correspondent for nbc news until jimmy fallon takes over in 2014. please welcome richard engel! ( cheers and applause ) a it's good to see you again. all right, all right. you are the peabody and emmy award-winning chief foreign correspondent for nbc news. also of author of two books and a recent article called "the hostage" in "vanity fair" magazine, talking about when you were taken hospital in syria. where have you just come back from? >> south korea. i just got off the plane today. >> stephen: really? how do they see the tension in the korean peninsula? over here we're looking at that kim-- kim jungun as like the crazy cousin who talks, you know, when he comes to thanksgiving dinner and says, i've got nuclear weapons." >> i hate when that happens. >> stephen: are they scared over there? >> on a day-to-day basis, not at all. you see people who are very casual. they are going about their busine
we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) &8 this. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is the chief foreign correspondent for nbc news until jimmy fallon takes over in 2014. please welcome richard engel! ( cheers and applause ) a it's good to see you again. all right, all right. you are the peabody and emmy award-winning chief foreign correspondent for nbc news. also of author of two books and a recent article called "the hostage" in "vanity...
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and you see a company like apple once, you know, the darling of the tech sector. now it's, you know, kind of a broken company, so to speak. what is it, shook, that defines what makes a winner in the technology space versus an also ran? >> absolutely. going back to the apple story, i think the company's meteoric stock rise from its mid-peak to $700 i think reflected disruptive in cycle both in terms of price and unit so the company came in anded tablet market, reor of significant value in the smartphone segment. and i think the company has been able to right that cycle, but now, of course, it's on the other side of that mountain, so to speak. so over $200 billion of market cap has been removed. and so the company is looking forward, our best position, as you pointed out, in this undergoing transformation of the technology value chain, our position at the nexus or the intersection of -- in a consumer or cloud, the information, the mobility and social media, so we think the three companies that should benefit longer term are google, amazon and three, ibm. >> we keep
and you see a company like apple once, you know, the darling of the tech sector. now it's, you know, kind of a broken company, so to speak. what is it, shook, that defines what makes a winner in the technology space versus an also ran? >> absolutely. going back to the apple story, i think the company's meteoric stock rise from its mid-peak to $700 i think reflected disruptive in cycle both in terms of price and unit so the company came in anded tablet market, reor of significant value in...
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to apples comparison as you are describing there the you have a lot of worth tied up in real estate these countries but that real estate is now crashing plus you have social cohesion in these countries is falling apart unemployment is skyrocketing whereas you have very high employment in germany at some point the numbers don't really tell you the picture because in germany you have high unemployment you've got social programs that are funded in surplus so it's a really a good comparison it just seemed like a waiter rile up using the media and what you think it definitely is a moving target i think that no one's. a good example of what you're talking about because you know the netherlands is low they have low per capita or actually lot household wealth but they also own the homes more than the germans it's just that they have a huge mortgage debt in in the netherlands and that's actually going down so they're good example how it's a moving target you can expect in spain for instance spending slovenia where the two countries in the e.u. in the euro area that actually had the house pri
to apples comparison as you are describing there the you have a lot of worth tied up in real estate these countries but that real estate is now crashing plus you have social cohesion in these countries is falling apart unemployment is skyrocketing whereas you have very high employment in germany at some point the numbers don't really tell you the picture because in germany you have high unemployment you've got social programs that are funded in surplus so it's a really a good comparison it just...
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you mentioned tech, let's start with apple. we have been killing apple, it is getting killed. do you sell now into earnings? >> it will probably get killed again, we're looking for a miss on eps, earning -- i am sorry esp, below $ 10 on apple but the stock has been battered so bad, people might buy in sympathy, i don't know if i would be panic selling it ahead of the open, if you are looking to buy it, i would not jump in yet, trade lightly. tracy: caterpillar, is a good litmus test for the local economy. you are expecting a 40% drop for mining come purchases, from china in particular. >> what we'll see from caterpillar in line to slight beat for this quarter, but the forward projects that will hurt caterpillar could look for weakness and stock to move lower after earnings. tracy: i love that hasbro has -- we buy kids for our toys. >> mattel had an awesome quarter, and hasbro has partnered up with a jewelry company to do a lot of hasbro-themed jewelry, i don't know if i am buying barbie-themed jewelry, it is interesting, i would be a buyer, lightly. tracy: i got 30 seconds lef
you mentioned tech, let's start with apple. we have been killing apple, it is getting killed. do you sell now into earnings? >> it will probably get killed again, we're looking for a miss on eps, earning -- i am sorry esp, below $ 10 on apple but the stock has been battered so bad, people might buy in sympathy, i don't know if i would be panic selling it ahead of the open, if you are looking to buy it, i would not jump in yet, trade lightly. tracy: caterpillar, is a good litmus test for...
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to apples comparison as you are describing there the you have a lot of worth tied up in real estate these countries but that real estate is now crashing plus you have social cohesion in these countries is falling apart unemployment is skyrocketing whereas you have very high employment in germany at some point the numbers don't really tell you the picture because in germany you have high unemployment you've got social programs that are funded in surplus so it's a really a good comparison it just seemed like a waiter rile up using the media and what you think definitely is a moving target i think the netherlands is a good example of what you're talking about because you know in the netherlands they're low they have low. per capita or actually lot household wealth but they also own the homes more than the germans it's just that they have a huge mortgage debt in in the netherlands and that's actually going down so they're good example how it's a moving target you can expect in spain for instance spent in slovenia where the two countries in the e.u. in the euro area that actually had the
to apples comparison as you are describing there the you have a lot of worth tied up in real estate these countries but that real estate is now crashing plus you have social cohesion in these countries is falling apart unemployment is skyrocketing whereas you have very high employment in germany at some point the numbers don't really tell you the picture because in germany you have high unemployment you've got social programs that are funded in surplus so it's a really a good comparison it just...
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and big apple ccrcus, held at boston city hall plaza, probably set up in front of city hall, a huge cement area there. that too has been postponed. clearly the city remains very much in partial to full lockdown, unless it depends on where your region circumstance but near watertown and cambridge, they do not know where this armed and dangerous suspect of chechen decent, 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev still on the loose. okay city of boston locked down today. one company whose doors are closed today, many are. but, we were able to get carbonnite chairman and ceo david friend on the phone in a fox, exclusive. this is important to sort of set the scene for us. you guys have been hurting ex smoke alley since monday -- emotionally since monday, your offers i understand is right there on huntington street very much near the finish line of the boston marathon, what has it been like today. >> today, i was on commonwealth avenue, a block from where the bombing went off. and it is usually a busy street, right now it is deserted. only other time is christmas morning. >> i can only imagine, and as i un
and big apple ccrcus, held at boston city hall plaza, probably set up in front of city hall, a huge cement area there. that too has been postponed. clearly the city remains very much in partial to full lockdown, unless it depends on where your region circumstance but near watertown and cambridge, they do not know where this armed and dangerous suspect of chechen decent, 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev still on the loose. okay city of boston locked down today. one company whose doors are closed...
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numbers today stay in the mid-70s down in the south bay, a few low 80s, too. 79 in sunnyvale, home of apple computer, 80 cupertino. 82 morgan hill. san jose today 81 degrees. east bay we look at low 80s. 81 at livermore, pleasanton 82. and 82 at antioch. 76 vallejo near the delta. and 80 degrees in santa rosa and 78 degrees in petaluma. 75 for novato and 80 for sonoma. in the extended forecast we are going to be looking for numbers to still warm slightly through the weekend and into next week. look at tuesday numbers approaching mid- to upper 80s. and all the way toward next thursday. still stay warm inland 70s along the bay about as good as it gets with a mild beach. that's weather, here's traffic with elizabeth. >>> thank you, brian. we are still getting some more details about this accident in hayward. we have just confirmed that it is a fatal accident on mission boulevard so they closed off a couple of block stretch of mission boulevard both directions between blossom way and medford avenue. so this was an accident involving a pedestrian. and i'm just seeing some new information coming
numbers today stay in the mid-70s down in the south bay, a few low 80s, too. 79 in sunnyvale, home of apple computer, 80 cupertino. 82 morgan hill. san jose today 81 degrees. east bay we look at low 80s. 81 at livermore, pleasanton 82. and 82 at antioch. 76 vallejo near the delta. and 80 degrees in santa rosa and 78 degrees in petaluma. 75 for novato and 80 for sonoma. in the extended forecast we are going to be looking for numbers to still warm slightly through the weekend and into next week....
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highest25% of our scoring companies between 1990 an2005, inclu intel, , they apple, the day appoint thousands of people here in the united states. they are greek a. they are ben by immigrants. that is something which should be thinking about. >> i would hope so. the evidence is quite clear on the capacity of immigration. i havehe time remaining, you released this analysis to quell the immigration reform. it can boost the american economy by as much as 1% every year. or reduce the deficit by as much as support for a trillion dollars. -- as much as 1.5 trillion dollars. do you want to elaborate on that? >> i could say a couple of things. >> economic growth comes from growth in people and their growth and activity. immigration controls both sides of the labor force anson's immigrants tend to work more you get labor force growth. as you mentioned the of to give small businesses and doctors that raise productivity of those workers. and their benefits to the overall economic growth, thus raising productivity for the -- productivity. that -- i did not taylor that estimate to 2013, 2014, 2015. this b
highest25% of our scoring companies between 1990 an2005, inclu intel, , they apple, the day appoint thousands of people here in the united states. they are greek a. they are ben by immigrants. that is something which should be thinking about. >> i would hope so. the evidence is quite clear on the capacity of immigration. i havehe time remaining, you released this analysis to quell the immigration reform. it can boost the american economy by as much as 1% every year. or reduce the deficit...